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    Andrew Betts

    Principal developer advocate at Fastly, elected W3C TAG member

    Andrew Betts is a prominent web developer and the Principal Developer Advocate at Fastly, where he collaborates with developers globally to enhance web performance, security, and reliability. His extensive career includes founding a web consultancy that worked on innovative projects for major media clients such as the Financial Times and News International, which was later acquired by the Financial Times in 2012. At the FT, he played a crucial role in developing the pioneering HTML5 web app and establishing the FT's Labs and UI component divisions.13

    In addition to his work at Fastly, Betts is an elected member of the W3C Technical Architecture Group, a select committee that influences the direction of web standards and technologies. His early career highlights include developing software for the UK's national air traffic control service and founding a web mapping startup, showcasing his diverse expertise in both development and entrepreneurship.13

    Betts is also involved in community efforts, serving as co-chair of the London Web Performance meetup group. His current interests lie in emerging web technologies and advocating for best practices in web development, particularly around edge computing and AI applications within Fastly's platform.23

    Highlights

    Jan 1 · fastly.com
    What is AI at the Edge? How Fastly's Response Caching Aims to ...
    Mar 23 · fastly.com
    Author - Andrew Betts | Fastly
    Aug 31 · eventible.com
    Speaker's Corner: Featuring Andrew Betts, Principal developer ...
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    Andrew Betts | App Developer Magazine
    Andrew Betts | App Developer Magazine

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    London, England, United Kingdom